The Dietary Guidelines Revised Every 5 Years. The Dietary Guidelines 1.Eat Nutrient Dense Foods What does “Nutrient Dense” mean? Foods that have a lot.

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The Dietary Guidelines Revised Every 5 Years

The Dietary Guidelines 1.Eat Nutrient Dense Foods What does “Nutrient Dense” mean? Foods that have a lot of vitamins, minerals or other important nutrients and few calories are considered nutrient dense. Choosing foods that are nutrient dense are better for your overall health. Which is more Nutrient Dense? SpinachCandy OR

2. Balance Calories to Manage Weight Control total calorie intake to manage body weight. Increase physical activity and reduce “screen time”. IntakeOutput

3. Reduce sodium, fats and added sugars, refined grains and alcohol. Reduce sodium intake to 2,300 milligrams per day That’s only about ½ tsp.! Too much sodium increase the risk of high blood pressure Sodium is usually added to processed foods, beverages and diet drinks

4. Increase vegetables, fruits, whole grains, milk, seafood and use oils in place of solid fats. Choose 8 oz. of seafood products in the place of some meat and poultry per week.

5. Build healthy eating patterns that meet nutritional needs over time at an appropriate calorie level. Building healthy habits NOW will affect you LATER!

6. Include physical exercise as part of healthy eating patterns year olds should be active at least 60 minutes or more each day

Serving Size Quiz What does a serving size look like?

QUIZ: What Makes a Serving?   A huge bag of Ruffles is helping you get through your science homework. You polish off about ½ a bag or 50 chips. How many servings of chips have you just eaten? A.1 B.2 1/2 C.5

The Answer: C An official serving of Ruffles is one ounce, which is about 10 chips. Half a bag is 5 servings.

QUIZ: What Makes a Serving? One serving of steak is about as big as: A.A deck of cards B.A Jay-Z CD with case C.A paperback book

The Answer: A An official serving of steak is three ounces or about as big as a deck of cards. A typical slab you would get at a steak house would be five times that size.

QUIZ: What Makes a Serving? According to the label on a package of Oreos, one serving has 100 calories and five grams of fat. How many cookies are in a serving? A.1 B.2 C.3

The Answer: B An official serving of Oreos is 2 cookies. But who can stop at just 2?

QUIZ: What Makes a Serving? The label on your favorite brand of ultrasinful ice cream says that one serving has a killer 300 calories and 15 grams of fat. How many scoops are in one serving? A.3 B.2 C.1

Answer: C One official serving is one scoop, just ½ a cup.

QUIZ: What Makes a Serving? On “official” serving of french fries contains 3 ounces. How many servings are in a McDonald’s Super Size french fries? A.1 B.2 C.3

Answer: C A Super Size french fries contains three official servings, adding up to 540 calories.

QUIZ: What Makes a Serving? A 7-Eleven Double Gulp contains how many servings of soda? A.2 B.4 C.8

Answer: C A Double Gulp has eight servings, more than enough to quench the thirst of a large family. A can of soda contains 1 ½ servings.